‘Are You Sons Of Mughals?’: Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Tears Into Congress From Karnataka’s Belagavi

Karnataka Election 2023: Ahead of the Karnataka assembly elections, the political temperature in the state continues to rise with Congress and BJP leaders trying to woo the voters. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma was in the state’s Belagavi to participate in the Shiv Charite event, from where he attacked the Congress and urged people to help PM Narendra Modi build a New India as dreamed by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Swami Vivekananda. urged to do

He said, “Once the rulers of Delhi used to talk about demolishing temples, but today under PM Modi’s rule, I am talking about building temples. This is new India, whose economy is stronger than Britain. This is new India.” , who can build.” Its own vaccines to deal with the Covid pandemic. If Pakistan sends terrorists to India, then this new India has the power to bomb Pakistan. We have to save this new India. Congress is working to weaken this new India. Like earlier Mughals were working to weaken India, Congress is the new Mughal today,” Sarma said.

Assam CM further said, “They (Congress) have objection to Ram Mandir. Are you (Congress) son of Mughals? Why do you (Congress) raise Babri issue again and again? Why not you for Ram Mandir?” they speak?” “Under Narendra Modi’s guidance, we have to build the New India of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Swami Vivekananda’s dreams. We must empower PM Narendra Modi to help build such a New India.”

The BJP leader said that during Aurangzeb’s rule an attempt was made to end the ‘Sanatan’ culture and many people were forcibly converted to Islam. “At that time Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was born and he showed that Bharat Mata can give birth to a son like him who can challenge Aurangzeb… South India and North East were never under Aurangzeb’s rule but communist historians have Tried to show that whole India was under the control of Aurangzeb.Today we need to write a new history.

He said that many people in India proudly say that they are Muslim or Christian. CM Sarma said, “I have no problem with it but we need a person who can proudly say that I am a Hindu. India needs such a person today.”

Elections are due in Karnataka in May this year.